Travel & Tourism
13 Jan
Fifty persons have been presented with Canadian work VISA through the Thrillers Travels Empowerment Scheme as a way of empowering Nigerians with work VISA to Canada and Europe.
13 Jan
The Lagos State Ferry Service (LAGFERRY) on Sunday urged residents to explore waterways as a mean of transportation as it is an integral part of the agenda to reduce traffic on the roads.
12 Jan
Global air travel performance is already one per cent short of the 2019 pre-pandemic traffic, often called the golden era of commercial aviation.
12 Jan
TAAG Angola Airlines’ passengers will now benefit from improved availability and flexibility, as the carrier begins daily frequencies between Lagos and Luanda, in Angola.
12 Jan
Nigerian airline, Air Peace, is set to launch flight services from its Lagos hub to Cotonou in the Benin Republic and Abidjan in the Ivory Coast on January 22, 2024. The expansion brings to 10 its regional destinations in less than a decade of commencing scheduled flight operations. Spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa, said…
12 Jan
Dependency on importation further deepened last year, with the air freight export-to-import ratio through international airports now five-to-95 per cent.
6 Jan
Towards making African hospitality depicts it indigenous nature, the owners of Hospitality Business School (HBS), a bespoke instructional training and consulting hospitality institution with focus on building hospitality workforce that will become world class professionals
6 Jan
Looking for a country whose nook and cranny is a destination for vacation with unparalleled scenic nature views and ambience? Welcome to Nigeria, a 36 States nation including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.
3 Jan
President Bola Tinubu said the plan by the Federal Ministry of Transportation to investigate, recall and replace the Secretary General of the Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA), Dr Paul Adalikwu, was inappropriate and should be discountenanced immediately.
3 Jan
Former director general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Temisan Omatseye, has alleged that the indigenous fishing trawlers are being attacked at sea by International offshore shipping vessels.
3 Jan
Stakeholders in the maritime industry have urged the federal government to support the growth and development of local capacity to open the country’s blue economy.
3 Jan
Although the federal government is addressing maritime business losses to the neighbouring countries with the development of the Lekki deep seaport, road infrastructure deficit has remained a major challenge to achieving efficiency in cargo evacuation at the port.